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... practised ; for wee have scarce a Lord or Gentleman ( entring to his lande ) , but the first act wch hee doeth ( after hee hath called a Court , and inhansed his rente ) , is to view his woodes , and if it can appeare that eyther the ...
... practised ; for wee have scarce a Lord or Gentleman ( entring to his lande ) , but the first act wch hee doeth ( after hee hath called a Court , and inhansed his rente ) , is to view his woodes , and if it can appeare that eyther the ...
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... practise wch doth rather agree with the nature of an open enemy then a true countryman , that any man ( to encrease his owne par- ticular estate ) should procure the generall ruine of the Comōnwealth , whereof all good men in former ...
... practise wch doth rather agree with the nature of an open enemy then a true countryman , that any man ( to encrease his owne par- ticular estate ) should procure the generall ruine of the Comōnwealth , whereof all good men in former ...
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... practise , hee is still impfect ; and if hee have these three , and yet want the fourth ( viz . an able bodie ) , hee is still defective . Then I collect ( according to my simplicitie of judgement ) , that these foure things are ...
... practise , hee is still impfect ; and if hee have these three , and yet want the fourth ( viz . an able bodie ) , hee is still defective . Then I collect ( according to my simplicitie of judgement ) , that these foure things are ...
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up by the terrible God of warre , and must either practise or perish ; and so ( it is doubtfull that ) wee must be forced to doe , or else our estates may be more dangerous then theirs . For if any of our pro- fessed enemyes saw that ...
up by the terrible God of warre , and must either practise or perish ; and so ( it is doubtfull that ) wee must be forced to doe , or else our estates may be more dangerous then theirs . For if any of our pro- fessed enemyes saw that ...
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... practise , then in that Countie ; ( all , or most of , the trained souldiers being as fitt to comande others , as to be commanded themselves ; ) and I doubt not , but that many other pts of this kingdome can ( & doe ) equalize them in ...
... practise , then in that Countie ; ( all , or most of , the trained souldiers being as fitt to comande others , as to be commanded themselves ; ) and I doubt not , but that many other pts of this kingdome can ( & doe ) equalize them in ...
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